Chapter 259 Explosive News (2/2)



In her opinion, the screenwriter's overall writing skills still have room for improvement, but the inspiration that comes from the entire article is exactly what they need to learn.

While thinking about these things, she walked and quickly walked out of the door of the Political Department.

When I passed by the mail room, I happened to see the postman put a letter on the table outside the window.

Normally, the General Political Department often receives various letters or scripts.

There are special people who collect these letters, classify them, and then send them to the corresponding places.

So this is not Director Jing’s job.

Today, for some reason, she saw that the letter was not too thick and the envelope was not formal, so she couldn't help but walk over.

The envelope was facing upwards, and the recipient happened to be the department under her control.

Following a strange intuition, Director Jing opened the letter, which should have taken another two days to reach her.

There was not much in it, except a piece of letter paper and a stack of yellowed old manuscripts.

After reading it all at a glance, Director Jing's face quickly turned gloomy.

I no longer had the mood to go home and study the script, so I just returned the same way.

"Director," the subordinate saw her come back and was curious, "Why are you back again?"

"Call everyone out and redesign the layout. Comrade, please stop first and come over here."

Director Jing did not answer, but instead threw out a series of instructions.

Her serious attitude made everyone realize that something serious had happened, and they quickly responded as required.

At this time, the Xu family

Ji Fangshu sat on the sofa, searching her forehead.

"Still worrying about Wenxin's affairs." Xu Qing came over, speaking in an affirmative tone.

"How can she not be worried?" Ji Fangshu said without even raising her head. "She had been in the Jiaoyang Song and Dance Troupe for so long before, and many of her scripts were written in the Jiaoyang Song and Dance Troupe."

"Now that she has such a scandal, what will others think of Jiaoyang Song and Dance Troupe!"

Xu Qing took a sip of tea and spoke slowly, "She was in trouble in the art troupe. Besides, the script involved has not been published yet."

This is also what Ji Fangshu is most grateful for.

Among all the plays written by Wen Xin, only "Forward" is the most well-known and is closely related to the honor of the Jiaoyang Song and Dance Troupe.

To put it more coldly, as long as nothing goes wrong with "Forward", it doesn't matter if anything goes wrong with any other script.

Seeing her expression relax, Xu Qing knew that he had comforted her on point.

Thinking of what Xu Yajun did in the afternoon, his eyes turned slightly, "I just happen to have something else to tell you."

"Go pick up the former female soldier in your regiment tomorrow. Yajun has something else to do and can't go."

After all, they were going to the 22nd Division. Ji Fangshu hesitated for a moment and asked, "What's her matter? Why can't she even go?"

Xu Qing had a complicated expression and said, "She didn't like the screenwriter in the art troupe and deliberately spread the news that the General Political Department was reviewing "Hot Blooded Youth". Commander Wei called Chu Yanlong."

After hearing this, what else did Ji Fangshu not understand?

Chu Yanlong must have scolded Xu Yajun and not allowed her to have anything to do with the 22nd Division anymore.

To the extent that even the task of picking up Jiang Wanxia had to be entrusted to them.

"I don't have anything to do tomorrow anyway, so I'll go pick it up." Ji Fangshu agreed.

It’s just that plans often cannot keep up with changes.

The next morning, before the couple even left the house, an explosive piece of news spread throughout the military region.

The screenwriter of the 22nd Division Art Troupe, Teacher Yuman, wrote "Hot-Blooded Youth", which is confirmed to be an original work.

The talented screenwriter of the Li Military Region, Wen Xin's famous work "Advance", as well as the follow-up "Fire", and the unpublished "Red Wilderness", are all confirmed to have plagiarized others.

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